The Dart suite spent 77% of its cost compiling one isolate per test file
while `flutter test` used half the cores, and every Maestro flow replayed
a full Jellyfin onboarding before its first real assertion.
- Add scripts/run_tests.sh, which runs `flutter test` with -j set to the
cores the process may actually use instead of the ncpu/2 default.
Measured on 8 cores: 190s -> 136s; -j 12 regresses to 165s, so it scales
to the core count rather than hard-coding one. CI and CONTRIBUTING use it.
A cgroup v2 quota, a cgroup v1 quota, and the cpuset/affinity nproc
reports can each be the binding limit independently, so the detector
takes the smallest; trusting whichever it found first would oversubscribe
4x on a container holding an 8-CPU quota while pinned to 2. Covered by
scripts/test_run_tests.py, which the ci_guard_checks.sh glob picks up.
- Add .maestro/subflows/ensure_onboarded.yaml: cold-start the app and only
onboard when no session is stored. Flows that just need a signed-in Home
use it; 02_onboarding_home, 08_logout, 09_download_offline_playback and
the profile regressions keep clearing state. 59s -> 16s per flow.
- Guard onboarding's two optional taps behind visibility checks. A missed
`optional: true` tap still runs the full element search, costing 3.0s
and 7.8s per onboarding to find nothing.
- Disable device animation scales in run_maestro.py, restored by the
existing cleanup path. CI's emulator got this from the runner flag;
physical devices never did.
- Shorten the watch_together setup-timeout replacement from 500ms to the
10ms the same file already proves sufficient, and shorten the retry
backoff at the one site that missed it: 8.04s -> 1.59s of execution.
- Make the LAN discovery waits deadline-based and resend the beacon while
polling. Loopback UDP drops datagrams under load, which timed out a
wait that could never be satisfied; this was the suite's one flaky test.
- Fix 08_logout, which searched for "Logout" and "Are you sure you want to
logout?" after both strings became "Log out". The flow had been failing
and aborting the suite before 09 ever ran.
flutter test 190s -> 131s. Maestro's Android suite 621s -> 385s across the
eight flows the baseline reached, and now runs all nine green.
The legacy playback group repeatedly failed to see any Jellyfin server
while the container reported healthy, because the API 28 image routes
the 10.0.2.2 host alias unreliably. Uses the runner's existing reverse
mapping, as the media suite already does on API 35, so the app connects
over 127.0.0.1 instead. No assertion is weakened.
Two workflow guards had drifted from the code they describe, so
`scripts/ci_guard_checks.sh` failed on a clean tree.
The Flutter release-tag pin moved out of build.yml into the shared
setup-flutter-git composite action, but the checker read that action
from a fixed repository path while its test mutated a workflow fixture.
The mutation could not reach the checker, so the rejection test asserted
against an unmodified run. The checker now resolves the action beside
the workflow it is given, and the test materialises a `.github` tree so
the pin is genuinely exercised.
The script-test roster likewise moved into ci_guard_checks.sh, which
discovers `scripts/test_*.py` by glob; the dispatch guard still expected
each one to be named explicitly in ci_checks.sh and ci.yml. It now reads
that glob and checks both aggregates delegate to the shared roster.
Consolidates duplicated logic behind shared implementations — paginated
grid tabs, focus chrome, cached remote stores, sheet selection columns,
the server artifact store and a test fixture layer — and removes code
that had become unreachable. Net reduction of about 5,500 lines with no
behaviour change.
Where a fix had landed separately in code that moved into a shared
helper, the fix was re-applied inside the helper rather than left behind
in the copy that went away.
Introduces shared seams for paginated views, D-pad reorder, media control
routing, async singletons and the device method channel, then points the
open-coded copies at them.
Also removes unused models and duplicated provider/server plumbing, folds
the twice-implemented artifact store in the server, and factors the
repeated Flutter toolchain prologue in CI into a composite action.